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14 of the biggest royal family moments from 2018

While 2018 has been a mean old year for us mere mortals, those whose blood runs blue have had a festive year with not one but two weddings and some pretty major announcements.

Now that the year is coming to an end, it's time to look back at the most memorable royal family moments from 2018.

1. *The* wedding

Two different royals may have tied the knot in 2018, but the first wedding of the year was also the most spectacular.

The whole world (or at least 29 million people, per Nielsen figures) watched Prince Harry wed Meghan Markle tie the knot in St George’s Chapel on May 19th. Not only was the ceremony quite the showstopper, the guest list was out. of. this. world. In attendance was the Queen of England *AND* the Queen of the Universe, Oprah.

3. Prince Charles turned 70 and revealed his favourite dish

On November 14th Prince Charles celebrated his 70th birthday and we all learned a new word; "groussaka". In a birthday interview with Country Life, His Royal Highness revealed that he prefers the classic Greek dish moussaka with grouse, not lamb, giving us the groussaka. Thanks for sharing, your highness.

Clarence House also released some lovely family photos in celebration of the Prince's big day.

Two new photographs of The Prince of Wales and his family have been released to celebrate HRH’s 70th birthday.

A lot of people people thought Kate Middleton paid tribute to Princess Diana when she introduced Louis to the world. The Duchess wore a red dress with a white collar, much like the red and white outfit worn by Diana when she left the hospital after giving birth to her second son, Harry.

Princess Diana and Prince Harry

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5. Meghan Markle released a cookbook

One of Meghan Markle's first solo projects as a Duchess was the charity cookbook Together: Our Community Cookbook. The Duchess came up with the idea of the cookbook after a visit to the Hubb Community Kitchen, a community kitchen that helped feed survivors in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower disaster in 2017.

The proceeds from the cookbook, the foreword of which is penned by the Duchess herself, all go to the Hubb Community Kitchen, to help keep it open.

The Duchess of Sussex is supporting a new charity cookbook, 'Together: Our Community Cookbook', which celebrates the power of cooking to bring communities together. #CookTogetherpic.twitter.com/XEclxgQjR4

6. Princess Eugenie got married

Prince Harry was not the only young royal who got married this year.

His cousin, Princess Eugenie, tied the knot with wine merchant Jack Brooksbank in October. Their wedding, also in St. George's Chapel, was quite the star-studded affair with Kate Moss, Liv Tyler, Demi Moore, and Naomi Campbell in attendance, to name a few.

Even though looking at a bridge all day might not sound all that interesting to a lot of people, these two managed to make it look like a hoot.

Meghan Markle and Queen Elizabeth II

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9. The first same-sex wedding in the Royal Family's history

Lord Ivar Mountbatten, the Queen's third cousin, made history when he married his partner, James Coyle, in September. Mountbatten is the first member of the royal family to be openly gay and marry a same-sex partner.

The wedding was held privately, but Mountbatten shared a photo of the two on Instagram.

Donald Trump denied being late, and actually claimed that the pair got along brilliantly.

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11. Harry and Meghan's first royal tour

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's first royal tour overseas was a trip to Australia, Fiji, Tonga, and New Zealand (in fact, they made their aforementioned pregnancy announcement right as they landed in Sydney.)

During their trip they experienced a lot of local culture and also served up so. much. cuteness.

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12. Prince William spoke his mind about social media

Let's face it; it's the tech bros' world and we're all just living in it. Well, Prince William will not accept that.

The Duke of Cambridge spoke candidly at an event at the BBC about how Big Tech and social media companies have failed to live up to the responsibilities that come with their immense power.

"Their self-image is so grounded in their positive power for good that they seem unable to engage in constructive discussion about the social problems they are creating," the Prince said as he urged social media companies to "reject the false choice of profits over values."

13. Kate Middleton received the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II

One of Kate Middleton's most-talked about looks this year was at a Buckingham Palace state dinner, where the Duchess of Cambridge wore a tiara formerly worn by Princess Diana along with what is probably the most beautiful 19th century pearl and diamond necklace you'll ever see.

But, noticeably, the Duchess also wore a brand new order; the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II, given to members of the Royal Family for their service (that's the yellow ribbon with the Queen's face, in case there was any doubt.)

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14. Prince Harry and Megan Markle released a never-before-seen photo from their wedding

As the year drew to an end, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex got one more moment in the spotlight as they released an unseen photo from their wedding reception.

The photo, which is featured on the couple's official 2018 Christmas card, is a black and white shot of the couple watching fireworks while holding hands.

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